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1 Year 9 Options Booklet

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3 CONTENTS Introduction to options process at Fullhurst 4 Key dates in the options process 5 Core subjects Mathematics 6 English 6 Science (including triple award science) 6 PE 6 ICT 6 Citizenship 6 RE 6 Option subjects Computer Science 7 French 7 Geography 8 History 8 Art 9 Business Studies 9 Drama 10 Film Studies 10 Food Preparation and Nutrition 11 Hair and Beauty 11 Health and Social Care 12 Music 12 Philosophy and Ethics 13 Product Design 13 Statistics 14 Service and Maintenance Engineering 14 Careers advice 15 Options form 16 3

4 WELCOME Dear Parent / Carer, This booklet contains important information regarding the subjects your child will be studying during Key Stage 4 at Fullhurst. As students move from year 9 to 10 they are given the opportunity to make decisions about some of the courses they study at Key Stage 4 (KS4) and this booklet has been put together to aid this options process. We recommend this is used in conjunction with discussions at school and at home, consideration of future pathways, enjoyment and ability in differing subjects to arrive at carefully considered choices. Students should not make these choices based on what friends are doing, as they will have differing strengths and interests or teachers they would prefer to be taught by, as their teacher could be different next year. They should make the option choices which will allow them to be successful in the future. Within this booklet there is information about the different KS4 subjects that are on offer at Fullhurst. Certain terms are used throughout: Core subjects these are the subjects that all students study. (black headings) Option subjects these are the courses which students can decide to study at KS4 or not. (blue headings) Ebacc these are the subjects which the government considers to in the English Baccalaureate. We recommend that every student studies at least 1 of these subjects and you can pick more than one of these as often they complement each other. (orange headings) Technical Award these are GCSE equivalent courses. They are more work based and as such have a higher weighting given to the work you do throughout the course, although they all have exams. At Fullhurst all students at KS4 will study the core subjects of Maths, English language, English literature, Science, PE, RE, ICT and Citizenship. The detail of what these involve is outlined on p. 6. Alongside this we want students to pick 3 other options and a further reserve, as due to timetabling constraints it is not always possible to give students their first choices, although every effort will be done to make this possible. Within these 3 option subjects it is strongly recommended that all students pick 1 Ebacc subject ( History, Geography, French and Computer Science). After this we recommend students then opt for the subjects which are going to allow them to be as successful as possible in the future. For this reason the options form on p.16 has 2 differing pathways: Pathway A For those students looking to go to college or 6th form at the end of year 11 or for those students who are currently undecided (so keeping future options open). Here students should pick 1 Ebacc option from group 1 and a further 2 other subjects and 1 reserve from group 2. 4

5 Pathway B For those students who are clear they do not want to attend college or 6th form after Year 11. Here students should pick 3 options, in order of preference, with 1 reserve. Within this options process there are some important dates: Monday 6th February deadline for returning provisional options forms to tutors. Weeks beginning 20/2, 27/2 and 6/3 1-1 interviews with all students about their option choices. Friday 31st March deadline for returning option confirmation forms. We would also like to reinforce that whilst every effort will be made to put students on the courses they opt for, we cannot guarantee that this will be the case. It is for this reason that the options form you complete initially is just provisional. Once the 1-1 interviews have taken place, confirmed option choices will be made in writing before Wednesday 29th March. We hope that all the information you need regarding the options process at Fullhurst is included within this booklet, however if there is any further help or advice you require then please do not hesitate to contact the college where I or the relevant subject leader will be pleased to speak to you. Yours faithfully, Mr S Piggot Deputy Principal 5

6 CORE SUBJECTS Mathematics In Mathematics students will follow a linear route, with all students taking their GCSE examinations at the end of the course. The course covers: Number Algebra Ratio, Proportion and Change Geometry and Measures Probability Statistics Exam board AQA Assessment 100% exam If you would like to know more about the course please contact Mr Willcock English All students will study for GCSEs in both English Literature and English Language. During the Key Stage Four GCSE course, students will develop their reading, writing and verbal communication skills. They will read a wide range of texts, both fiction and non-fiction, drawn from newspapers, magazines and blogs, looking at how writers use language and structure to engage readers. Informed by their wide reading, students will also practice writing in a range of different styles, focusing on crafting language for deliberate effect. In addition, they will learn how to improve the accuracy of their writing in order to ensure that their ideas are clearly and accurately communicated. Alongside this students will also study a variety of whole literary texts, including a Shakespeare play (Romeo and Juliet), a novel (Mary Shelley s Frankenstein), a modern play (RC Sherriff s Journey s End) and a poetry anthology, considering how writers appeal to their readers and how Literature is affected by the period in history Exam board Edexcel Assessment 100% exam If you would like to know more about the course please contact Ms Sizer In Science 2 different pathways are offered : Science Combined Science All students, unless they opt for the triple award path below, will follow this route. Students studying Combined Science will cover the three science disciplines, biology, chemistry and physics. Students will develop their KS3 skills and will be taught using a variety of ways including practical work, research and independent learning. They learn fundamental topics in science such as cell biology, atomic structure and energy. Students are prepared not only so they can pursue a level 3 qualification in science, but also so they can understand and appreciate the relevance of science in their lives and how the three disciplines interact. Triple award Science If students opt for triple award science (this as one of your 3 options) and are considered able to achieve on this route, they will study Biology, Chemistry and Physics GCSEs. Triple award science enriches and extends students understanding of science. Students are taught the three disciplines through practical work, research and independent learning. Exam board AQA Assessment 100% exam If you would like to know more about the course contact Miss Thompson. PE This is a compulsory subject, which all students will complete and gain either a technical award (BTEC) or GCSE in. Which course students take will be based on a careful assessment of their strengths and through consultation. If you would like to know more please contact Mr Park ICT All students will study ICT. This will develop skills which are essential for the work place, as well as allowing students to complete an additional level 2 qualification. Assessment 100% online exam. If you would like to know more please contact Mr Willcock. Citizenship Citizenship covers aspects of PSHE, careers / work related learning, government, law and enterprise. This is a statutory course and allows our students to participle fully, successfully and safely in adult life. This course is not examined. RE Religious Studies is a compulsory part of the KS4 curriculum in all schools. It gives students the opportunity to further both their knowledge and understanding, as well as giving them time to reflect upon their own beliefs and opinions. This course is not examined. 6

7 Computer Science OPTION SUBJECTS In this subject you will learn the principles and concepts of Computer Science, you will learn how to analyse problems in the way a computer does through practical experience of solving problems including designing, writing and debugging programs. You will learn how digital components fit together to make digital systems and consider the impact digital technology has to an individual and the wider society. Why should I study this subject? Computer technology continues to advance rapidly and the way that technology is consumed has also been changing. The growth in the use of mobile devices and web-related technologies has exploded, resulting in new challenges for employers and employees. For example, businesses today require an ever-increasing number of technologically-aware individuals, particularly in the gaming, mobile and web related industries. For the first time at pupils will take a look at on-line security and the implications of working and saving digital content in the cloud and other on line systems. How will it be assessed? Computer Systems 1 hour and 30 minutes 40% of the total GCSE Computational thinking, algorithms and programming 1 hour and 30 minutes 40% of the total GCSE Programming project 20 hours (non-exam) 20% of the total GCSE Mr Restell or Mr Willcock French What is the subject about? In French you will have a unique and exciting opportunity to learn about a different culture, engaging with all aspects of French society, from identity and culture, to local, national, international and global areas of interest. You will also learn the vocabulary and structure in order to become a fluent user of the French language in both its written and its spoken form. Why should I study this subject? Having a second language is vital for success in today s global economies. Learning to communicate in another language gives you an insight into life in different parts of the world and helps you to develop your confidence particularly when speaking aloud. Obviously, it s also very useful if you go on holiday! How will it be assessed? 25% listening exam (1 exam taken at the end of the GCSE course) 25% reading exam (1 exam taken at the end of the GCSE course) 25% speaking exam (1 exam taken at the end of the GCSE course) 25% writing exam (1 exam taken at the end of the GCSE course) Where could this subject take me in future? A level languages, business, international industries, politics, travel and tourism. This course will also develop confidence and skills analysis, critical thinking and team working which are all skills needed for sixth form. Mrs Kane or Ms Facer 7

8 Geography What is the subject about? Geography is about understanding the world around us. The GCSE Geography course examines what it is like living in the UK today, from the different landscapes and people in the UK, to the environmental challenges facing the UK. You will also study the World Around Us, which looks at the variety of peoples and ecosystems across the globe. Finally, you will develop and improve your Geographical and Fieldwork skills, by taking part in Fieldwork operations that allow you to put your Geographical skills in action! Why should I study Geography? You only have to switch on the news or pick up a newspaper to see that we live in a fast-paced, ever changing world. GCSE Geography gives you the chance to learn about those changes and why the world is as it is today. Have you ever wondered why a volcano erupts, why Coca Cola is branded a killer in India or what Leicester might look like in the future? Geography can give you the answers. You will be assessed by 3 exams. 1 exam on Living in the UK (1 hour, worth 30% of the course) 1 exam on the World Around Us (1 hour, worth 30% of the course) 1 exam on Geographical Skills (1 hour 30 minutes, worth 40% of the course) A Levels, journalist, teacher, environmental scientist. Miss Wright or Ms Chambers History What is the subject about? History is the study of the people and events of the past that have influenced the world that we live in today. In GCSE History, you will study a broad range of topics from British, European and World History that will cover over 1000 years of History. You will study topics as varied as the reign of one of England s greatest Queens, Elizabeth I , the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party between , the development of the USA between and the changes in Crime and Punishment in England between Why should I study History? History is not just knowing about what happened in the past. GCSE History gives you the opportunity to develop your skills in understanding and analyzing evidence, forming balanced arguments and explaining different ideas and interpretations, all whilst learning about some of the most amazing people and stories in History! In Eduqas GCSE History, you will be assessed through 4 exams 1 hour exam on Germany (worth 25% of the course) and a 1 hour exam on Elizabeth (worth 25% of the course) 45 minute exam on America (worth 25% of the course) and a 1 hour 15 minute exam on Crime and Punishment (worth 25% of the course) A Levels, Journalist, Teacher, Lawyer, Archaeologist, Civil Servant Mr Clark 8

9 Art The course teaches you about contemporary and traditional artists as well as looking at different art disciplines (drawing and painting/printmaking/textiles/3d). You will be expected to have a keen interest in the visual arts with particular emphasis on drawing. The new specification says that there is more emphasis on drawing and recording skills (photography, printing, painting) than before so it is important that if you choose art you are confident and enjoy drawing Course work is done throughout Year 10 and the first term of Year 11 and is worth 60% of your overall grade. The main exam will be in Year 11 and is 40% of the grade You must complete one full project as well as other smaller micro projects as part of your portfolio of course work. This is teacher led, although the full project is more open and personal, allowing for different disciplines to be studied. The assessment is based on different aspects : Cultural understanding (looking at artists, understanding a theme, researching ideas) Materials and Processes Recording ideas (drawings, design ideas, using the formal elements of tone, composition, line, shading) Mrs Platts, Mr Longden or Mrs Lachman Business Studies The Edexcel BTEC Level 2 in Business has been designed to provide an engaging introduction to the world of business. The first core unit covers the essential knowledge and skills required in the business sector such as the local and national business environment. You will also research your own ideas for a start-up business and prepare an initial plan which shows that you have considered current trends and the needs of your local business environment. You will then plan your business model, deciding which would be the best format for your own business and giving reasons. The second core unit involves an external examination where you will be assessed on your understanding of; Costs involved when running a business How businesses make a profit How businesses plan for success including Breakeven analysis, Cashflow, Profit and Loss accounts, Budgeting How businesses measure success and identify areas of improvement The optional specialist units cover Promoting a Brand and Recruitment, Employment and Career Development. 25% Finance external exam 75% Coursework A level and level 3 business courses. All future employment opportunities. Mr Modi 9

10 Drama What is the subject about? GCSE Drama is an exciting and engaging GCSE where you will learn about the creative process of writing and performing plays. The GCSE has 3 components: Written Examination (40%) - Examining theatre roles and terminology, a set text and evaluation of a live piece of theatre Devising (40%) - Here you devise and evaluate a performance of your own Texts in Practice (20%) - Involving a performance of extracts from a set text 30 % Practical 70% Written A levels and Schools of Performing Arts, Acting and directing theatre performances, promoting, costume design, stage design, back stage work. Miss Reynolds Ms Sizer Film Studies Film Studies is an exciting GCSE perfect for the students who enjoy watching and analysing films and would like to learn more about how the industry works. In Film Studies students will learn about: How the film industry works Developments in the film industry Film technology and how it has developed Hollywood and independent American films Global and contemporary film How films are produced, including screenwriting and directing How will I be assessed 35% examination on the American film industry and its development 35% examination on global films (one global English language film, one global non-english language film and one British film) 30% practical assessment Completion of this course will allow progression to A Level qualifications and or BTEC level 3. The skills and concepts learnt will scaffold the learning of a number of A level subjects including Applied ICT, Media Studies and Creative Arts. Could lead to careers in the media industry, including producer, director, script writer, camera assistant. Ms Sizer Mr Jones 10

11 Food Preparation and Nutrition Students will be given the opportunity to explore and develop their practical cooking skills and their theoretical knowledge and understanding relating to food preparation and nutrition. We will study six main areas: Food commodities Principles of nutrition Diet and good health The science of food Where food comes from Cooking and food preparation By the end of the course, students will be competent young cooks who are able to plan, cook and present nutritionally balanced and well thought out meals to a high standard. The course will be studied over two years. Assessment will be through two main components: Component 1 a written examination which is worth 50% of the final grade awarded. Component 2 internally assessed within the school and broken down into two projects. These look at the scientific principles of cooking and students skills in food planning, preparation, cooking and presentation. Dietician, Caterer, Food Preparation, Nutrition Education, Food Technologist, Teacher, Chef, Hospitality industry, Trading standards officer Miss Anderson Hair and Beauty Students will gain an understanding of the hair and beauty sector and undertake a research project. They will also have the opportunity to study business enterprise, marketing and promotions in hair and beauty, to look at the science of hair and beauty and to respond to a hair and beauty design brief. As well as developing knowledge and skills in researching, science, business, marketing and design, students will develop further skills which will support them into further study. Students will study VTCT Level 2 Certificate in Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy (VRQ), technical award, which is 75% internal assessment and 25% exam. A level courses in Business and Media. Level 3 college courses in hair, massage and nail technology. Apprenticeship in hairdressing, beauty therapy or nail science. Ms Cottle 11

12 Health and Social Care What is the subject about? The course has been developed to recognise students' skills, knowledge and understanding of the health and social care sector and the settings, job roles, principles and values involved. From looking at the different roles of care in a child care, to learning practical first aid skills, it encourages progression by assisting in the development of skills, knowledge and understanding that students will need to access further education opportunities or occupational training on a full-time or part-time basis. Following the Cambridge National Level 2 technical award, students will be assessed by: 1 hour exam on Care Values (worth 25% of the course) 3 internally assessed pieces of coursework (worth 75% of the course) The course leads on to NVQ in Health and Social care, Care/occupational training, careers in the health and care sectors e.g. midwife, care home worker, social worker. Mr Clark Music This exciting course will develop your skills in performing and composing music. Whether it is organising a music event, developing rehearsal skills, learning about different genres of music, the course covers many aspects of the music industry alongside learning valuable skills in music technology and an insight into the music industry, helping your understanding of future job opportunities within the industry itself. Do I have to play an instrument to take this course? Whilst you will develop your musical skills throughout the course in many areas of Music itself, such as composing, performing and understanding the music industry, you will be required to do performances on an instrument at various points throughout the course, so it would help to either already play an instrument, or have the intention of learning one so that you are able to perform. The assessment is all internal. Your teacher will assess all of your work for the whole course and the exam board will select a sample to check the marking is correct. There is no final written exam. Where could this take me in the future? You could go on to study Music, music technology and performing arts at Post 16 level. Your listening skills will help you in language study, whilst performing skills will give you confidence in playing to an audience which is useful in lots of professions e.g. law and marketing. Ms Dixon. 12

13 Philosophy and Ethics What is the subject about? On this course you will consider different Human and religious attitudes towards a range of issues such as: Relationships (Issues of equality, gender, prejudice and discrimination) Life and Death (Origins of Life and the world, when life begins, abortion, euthanasia and afterlife. Good and Evil (Issues around crime and punishment, treatment of prisoners, forgiveness and suffering.) Human Rights (Social Justice, freedom of expression, racial prejudice and discrimination, wealth) This course will give you an opportunity to gain a greater understanding into the different viewpoints around major issues in society today. This course will be assessed through 3 separate exams. A Level Philosophy and Ethics. Jobs this GCSE course would complement are Social Worker, Law, or Teacher. Mr Clark Product Design This course requires students to use their imagination and creative skills to study, evaluate, design and make a range of products. A variety of commercially viable products will be made using a range of woods, metals, plastics and compliant materials. You will develop CAD/CAM skills, improve hand skills and learn about design influences and sustainability. An understanding of how products are designed, developed and manufactured will lead to you being able to produce products and complete practical projects to the highest possible standards. This GCSE course is assessed by : 50% controlled assessment. 50% exam at the end of the course. A level in Product Design and BTEC level 3 diploma. Possible opportunities include : Production Manager, Model Maker, Aerospace Engineer, Automotive Engineer, Building Services Engineer, CAD Technician, Civil Engineer, Design Engineer, Energy Engineer, Manufac -turing Systems Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Technical Surveyor and Architect. Mr Bagley or Miss Kooner 13

14 Statistics The GCSE Statistics qualification develops skills that students will use in other subjects such as science and geography, and reinforces techniques needed for GCSE maths as well as supporting progression to A level maths. Reallife scenarios will give you an insight into the importance of statistics in the real world. You will be introduced to the skills of statistical enquiry, and practise statistical calculations and interpretation using real world data and authentic contexts. The course is assessed by two examination papers at the end of the course. This course will help you to acquire transferable skills that will help you progress beyond GCSE in a range of subjects. It is particularly suitable for students who wish to progress to a range of A-level subjects including A-Level Mathematics, Geography and Business Studies. Mr Willcock Service and Maintenance Engineering Students will learn about the skills associated with working in the service and maintenance industry, job roles and a broad working knowledge of health and safety. The course covers units on : Internal combustion engines. Mechanical systems and their maintenance e.g. braking and transmission systems. Machine engineering materials. Job Roles and structures in the Automotive Industry New technologies in the engineering industry. This technical award (IMIAL level 2certificate) is assessed by : Online exams Portfolios of work and written assessments Practical demonstrations Employment in the motor vehicle industry, apprenticeships or level 3 automotive qualifications. Mr Golhar 14

15 CAREERS - INTRODUCTION Here at Fullhurst we are committed to offering the best advice and guidance for students regarding their future careers. Students are not only offered advice on a confidential one to one basis, but also via activities in their tutor groups, academic lessons and special activities designed to help them make informed choices in the future. From university experience trips, influential guest speakers, activities to improve employability skills and fun days out, students will have access to lots of different information throughout their time here that can help them decide on what future career is best for them. DO: Think about your favourite subjects at school. What do you enjoy doing and why? Consider what career you might want to go into in the future. Are their certain subjects that you need? Ask your teachers for advice. Find out more information about the different modules taught and whether or not they interest you. DON T: Pick a subject just because your friends are Choose subjects in the spur of the moment. Think carefully about your choices and ask for advice if unsure. NEED ADVICE? Our Careers Leader Ms Mason, is based in the library. Advice is available before school, break and lunch and after school. You can also speak to your teachers, head of year or academic mentors at the school. YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE In year 10, our students are given the fantastic opportunity to take part in work experience at the end of summer term. This is a great way for students to learn all about the working world and learn some great skills such as Communication, Team Work and Confidence. We encourage all students to be pro-active and find their own work placements, however if they are unable to, we have a fantastic partnership with the LEBC who coordinate our placements in companies across Leicester. YEAR 11 COLLEGE APPLICATIONS Year 11 is a vitally important year for students. They will be working towards completing their GCSE exams in the summer term which means hard work, dedication and lots of revision. As well as this, students have the added pressure of choosing which college they would like to attend and what courses they would like to study. There is lots of options for Post 16 including A Levels, BTECs, Apprenticeships and Diplomas and we will explore all of these options with each student to find the one that most suits them. Full support will be on hand during this process from all staff at the school and students will have the opportunity to attend careers conventions and open days at colleges to make sure the decision is the right one for their future. 15

16 OPTIONS FORM 2017 Student Name Tutor Group Pathway A For students planning on going to college / 6th form after they leave Fullhurst or are currently undecided. Please indicate below 1 choice from group 1(tick) and 2 choices (ticks) and a reserve (put a R) from group 2: Group 1 ( 1 choice) French * Geography* French* Computer Science** Group 2 (2 choices and a reserve) Hair and Beauty Health and Social Care History* Geography* Music *** Computer Science ** * = You can only study these subjects if you have been doing them in Year 9. ** = These 2 courses have entry requirements, due to the challenging content. *** = You can only study Music if you are studying it in Yearr.9 or outside of school. Pathway B History* Art Business Studies Drama Film Studies Food Preparation and Nutrition Philosophy and Ethics Product Design Service and Maintenance Engineering Statistics Triple Award Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) ** For a student not planning on going to college at the end of Year 11. Please indicate below, in order of preference, the 3 subjects (1= first choice) you would like to opt for and 1 reserve (mark this with a R). French * Drama Philosophy and Ethics Geography * Film studies Product Design History * Food Preparation and Nutrition Service and Maintenance Engineering Art Hair and Beauty Statistics Business Studies Health and Social Care The options choices above are provisional and will only be confirmed after 1-1 interviews with every student. Parent / Carer signature. Date. Please return this form to your tutor by Monday 6th February at the latest. 16

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